Aztec Indian—‘“‘brilliant variegata that was well liked’’ Mrs. Douglas Pattison, Calif. 
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AZTEC INDIAN—(W. E. Buss 1949) EM. 
38”. Large, blended variegata, very 
bright and colorful. Ruffled, domed 
standards are tan yellow with soft red- 
dish suffusion and overlay of sparkling 
irridescence. Semi-flaring falls are rich 
brown-red and _ velvety. Substance, 
stalk, branching, floriferousness, and 
vigor all satisfactory. e@ —....020000.... $10.00 
AZURE SKITES—(Pattison 1943) M.36’. 
Airily ruffled pale lavender-blue with 
firm, domed _ standards and widely 
flaring falls. Substance and branching 
are excellent. A quality iris, fj .... $1.00 
BAGHD A D—(Whiting 1945) ML.34’. 
Very colorful wax yellow with smooth 
overlay of pure brass on the falls. In- 
tense metallic color with durable sub- 
Sta 1G Gia nt wares es $4.00 
BALLET DANCER — (Kleinsorge 1949) 
M.38’’. Buffy golden apricot with lively 
flaring form, large and DREGE 
BALMUNG—(H. Sass 1939) ML.38”. Es- 
pecially fine yellow plicata with clear 
brown markings. Large, broad-pet- 
alled, well-formed flowers. .......... $ .60 
BANDED BEAUTY—(H. Sass 1948) ML. 
36”. Clean yellow-ground plicata, the 
falls heavily edged red-brown. Rich 
colorscood form andisizes $5.00 
BAN DMASTE R—-(Hall 1944) M.38”. 
Very large and very blue in a sky-blue 
shade. Good form, substance, stem and 
branching and a vigorous Sound 
BELMONT—(T. Williams 1938) L.38”. 
Clear dark medium blue of great pur- 
ity. Large, frilled and tas 
BENEDICTION—(W. E. Buss 1950) VL. 
39”. Satin sleek and very luminous 
bluish wine self, the richly textured 
falls reflecting changeable shadows 
close up and the luminous sheen ap- 
parent from a distance. The brown- 
shouldered hafts and the magnetic 
blue patch extending beyond the blue- 
tipped beard enhance the appealing 
color ensemble. Very stylish form with 
excellently substanced stiffly firm 
petals, the standards erect, conical, 
ruffled, the pointed falls admirably 
arched and flaring. Size, average. 
Bloom uncrowded on short branching. 
Very late. Orchid Lady X Vatican Pur- 
(OWNS, aap Se we Ay eee ee eee $15.00 
BERKELEY GOLD—(Salbach 1942) ML. 
36”. Very rich deep yellow and one of 
the top rankers in this color. Good size 
and form and heavy substance. oMe 
BD 
BERMUDA S$ AN D—(Hall 1939) M.36”. 
Cream-in-coffee tan with golden glint. 
Heavily ruffled, deeper colored and 
larger than Jean Cayeux. .............. $1.00 
BERTHA GERSDORFF—(J. Sass 1942) 
M.32”. Standards are yellow flushed 
pink. Falls, yellow flushed pinkish 
purple. Colors are marbled rather than 
blended, a sort of Moonlit Sea done in 
(vb N ie as ee fe AN ee a $1.00 
BEV ERL Y—(Lapham 1939) ML.34’. 
Charming pink diploid of distinct color 
an Geshee nue supe com eo hae en, 55 ad) 
BLACK BANNER—(Nicholls 1947) In- 
tensely colored near black, sleek and 
velvety, with nearly solid hafts. e $1.50 
BLACK FOREST—(Schreiner 1945) M. 
30”. The “blackest” iris. Not large nor 
tall, its crisp, flaring form and glisten- 
ing blue-black color sets it apart. fsje 
$2.00 
BLACK & GOLD—(Kleinsorge 1943) M. 
36”. Gold standards and blackish-mar- 
oon falls in striking contrast. Good 
SUDSTANICC a Mea ee I Dy ae $1.00 
BLACK RUBY—(Dolman 1949) EM.34’’. 
Velvety black-crimson with clean hafts 
andse olds beard wets ur wee $5.00 
BLACK WINGS—(Kirkland 1930) M.34’’. 
Dark and lustrous in deep midnight 
blue with frosty black sheen ........ $ .40 
BLUE CROWN—(Washington 1945) M. 
36”. Heavily substanced and _ well- 
formed flowers with pale blue stand- 
ards and pure white falls, with frosty 
sheen over all. A _ fascinating, fra- 
SLATIGELEIS Were 2 CR eee oe $1.00 
BLUE FRILLS—(Stephenson 1946) 
Rich, glossy, deep azure blue. Heavy- 
sustanced, roundly-formed flowers of 
exceptionally beautiful color. f .... $2.00 
BLUE GLOW—(Nicholls 1945) ML.36”. 
Rich deep blue, smooth and lustrous 
with intriguing brown shoulders to 
add distinction. Large and fine. s $2.50 
BLUE MONARCH—(J. Sass 1933) M. 
ater Tall, stately and very reliable light 
blue, rivalling Shining Waters and 
DALOLG renee. 7.) 2 ieee Ps tan $ .40 
BLUE PETER—(C. G. White 1936) L. 
395”. Velvety blue-purple in a_ vivid 
darkeshbades:-.-))../VeiAniore ili 1 $ .40 
BLUE RHYTHM 
